A
B
1.
Adjust the angle and the depth by loosening the two
screws
A
at the foot plate attachment.
Tool: 5 mm allen key
2.
Adjust the foot plate to the correct position.
3.
Re-tighten the screws with 10 Nm.
The foot plate can be flipped up. Lift the foot plate
B
upwards as shown on the picture above.
Do not place anything on the foot plate when the
screws are loose.
3.15 Anti-tipper
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
Anti-tippers that are incorrectly set or no longer
working can lead to overturning.
– Always check that the anti-tipper is working
before using the wheelchair and have it set
or readjusted by a qualified technician when
required.
– In some configurations, the static stability of
the wheelchair may be lower than 10°; Invacare
strongly recommends the use of anti-tipper
(available as an option).
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
On uneven or soft ground, the anti-tipper can sink
into potholes or directly into the ground, thereby
curtailing or eliminating its safety function.
– Only use the anti-tipper when travelling on
even and firm ground.
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damage
– Never step on the anti-tipper or use it as a
tipping aid.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
An activated anti-tipper can catch when
negotiating a step or an edge.
– Always deactivate the anti-tipper before driving
over a step or kerb.
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
– Always advise the user if you deactivate the
anti-tippers.
There is a red label on the housing of the anti-tipper,
this label shows when the anti-tipper is inactivated.
When the anti-tipper is correctly activated, the red
label will be concealed.
3.15.1 Standard Anti-tipper
Activating the anti-tipper
1.
Release the spring button
A
and swivel the anti-tipper
backwards until it engages.
2.
Ensure that the anti-tipper device is locked correctly.
Deactivating the anti-tipper
1.
Release the spring button
A
and swivel the anti-tipper
frontwards until it engages.
Setting the height
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
– The adjustments of the anti-tipper must be
carried out by a qualified technician.
This adjustment is required with reference to the
position and diameter of the rear wheel as well as
the user conditions and his particular safety limits.
Make sure that the anti-tipper device is fitted
correctly on each side (if applicable), the fixation
B
must be locked into position.
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